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Tommy McLain is an acclaimed American musician known for his role in the swamp pop genre, a unique blend of rock’n’roll, rhythm and blues, and country music that emerged in southern Louisiana during the 1950s and 60s. McLain gained notable fame from his rendition of 'Sweet Dreams,' which charted in 1966. His career has also been associated with artists like Warren Storm and Dale Houston, with whom he frequently collaborated. This charismatic performer continues to record and perform to this day and is rightfully considered one of the pioneers of swamp pop. The products available from the artist Tommy McLain include CDs, vinyls.